You'd think a yearbook advisor would know this, but I don't, so I'm asking you.
Most of our yearbook is in black and white. My emphasis this year is on publishing only quality photographs, and I'm beating into my staff the importance of taking good pictures.
What I don't know is this: If pictures are going to be published in b&w, is it better to take them with digital cameras in COLOR, then place them as b&w, or to actually shoot them with cameras in b&w mode?
Is a digital camera in b&w mode just translating color into b&w the way photo-editing software does, or is it actually seeing images differently, as through a filter or something?
Most of our yearbook is in black and white. My emphasis this year is on publishing only quality photographs, and I'm beating into my staff the importance of taking good pictures.
What I don't know is this: If pictures are going to be published in b&w, is it better to take them with digital cameras in COLOR, then place them as b&w, or to actually shoot them with cameras in b&w mode?
Is a digital camera in b&w mode just translating color into b&w the way photo-editing software does, or is it actually seeing images differently, as through a filter or something?
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